From family records, no know source
Frank C. Fuller was born to Elizabeth and William Fuller in Knox County, Indiana, January 9, 1851 and died January 8, 1944 aged 92 years, 11 months and 30 days.
Mr. Fuller spent his boyhood days along the banks of the Wabash river, just seven miles from Vincennes. Shortly after his mother died, they moved to Will County, Illinois. It was here that he met and married Charlotte Lewis on June 8, 1874. This union God blessed with 13 children, nine daughters and four sons. His devoted wife, three daughters and three sons preceded him in death.
Mr. Fuller came from one of America's pioneering families. Both his grandfathers fought in the Revolution and the War of 1812. Mr Fuller pioneered in farming in the mid-western states, going from Indiana to Illinois to Iowa and finally to Fairmont, Minnesota in 1920.
Mr. Fuller lived a full life making friends and acquaintances readily.
Those remaining to mourn his passing are: six daughters and one son; Mrs. Dan Quade (Ammie) of Estherville, Iowa; Mrs. Pearl Powers of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Mrs. J. P. Hoien (Edna) of Estherville, Iowa; Mrs. J. H. Meis (Blanche) of Council Bluffs, Iowa; Roy Fuller of St. Peter, Minnesota; Mrs. Charles B. Anderson (Grace) of Estherville, Iowa and Mrs. Fred Stonebeck (Erma)of Fairmont, Minnesota; 14 grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and three great great grand children.
Funeral services were conducted at the Olson Funeral Home, with L. W. Berielson officiating.
From family records, no know source
Frank C. Fuller was born to Elizabeth and William Fuller in Knox County, Indiana, January 9, 1851 and died January 8, 1944 aged 92 years, 11 months and 30 days.
Mr. Fuller spent his boyhood days along the banks of the Wabash river, just seven miles from Vincennes. Shortly after his mother died, they moved to Will County, Illinois. It was here that he met and married Charlotte Lewis on June 8, 1874. This union God blessed with 13 children, nine daughters and four sons. His devoted wife, three daughters and three sons preceded him in death.
Mr. Fuller came from one of America's pioneering families. Both his grandfathers fought in the Revolution and the War of 1812. Mr Fuller pioneered in farming in the mid-western states, going from Indiana to Illinois to Iowa and finally to Fairmont, Minnesota in 1920.
Mr. Fuller lived a full life making friends and acquaintances readily.
Those remaining to mourn his passing are: six daughters and one son; Mrs. Dan Quade (Ammie) of Estherville, Iowa; Mrs. Pearl Powers of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Mrs. J. P. Hoien (Edna) of Estherville, Iowa; Mrs. J. H. Meis (Blanche) of Council Bluffs, Iowa; Roy Fuller of St. Peter, Minnesota; Mrs. Charles B. Anderson (Grace) of Estherville, Iowa and Mrs. Fred Stonebeck (Erma)of Fairmont, Minnesota; 14 grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and three great great grand children.
Funeral services were conducted at the Olson Funeral Home, with L. W. Berielson officiating.